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This weekend shows:

Details: http://www.bhaitarus...om/Release.aspx

Brampton

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Chinguacousy SS Auditorium, 1370 Williams Parkway

Brampton, On, L6S 1V3

Saturday, Oct 10th 2009

02:30 PM, 04:30 PM, 06:30 PM

Sunday, Oct 11th 2009

04:30 PM, 06:30 PM

Hamilton/ Brantford

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Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School,50 Albright Road,

Hamilton, Ontario L8K 5J3

Sunday, Oct 11th 2009 03.00 PM

Sacramento, California

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Guild Theater 2828 35th Street Sacramento, CA 95817

Saturday, Oct 10th 2009

3.00PM

1.00PM

11.00AM

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You really are immature Shastr! I hope you don't find any links EVER

waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru!

I bet shastr downloaded his Sikhi (its a fraudulent and stolen version which is invalid and illegitimate in the eyes of Guru Sahib)

Well back to the subject the movie was awesome and Id say even/tied with Sundri.

Kewl movie and if you download it or pirate it then you are lame and deserve no respect. Crooks are lame and they are the ones that screw up the industry.

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This Weekend

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Calgary (Alberta) Gymnasium Khalsa School Calgary

403-978-4960 403-921-7476 403-466-6545 403-827-1699 mail@vismaad.com

Saturday, Oct 17th 2009

2.00PM, 4.00PM

Sunday, Oct 18th 2009

2.00PM, 4.00PM

San Jose IMC 6 1433 The Alameda, San Jose, CA, 95126

510 371 5718

Saturday, Oct 17th 2009

1.00PM, 3.00PM

http://www.bhaitarusingh.com/Release.aspx

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This weekend:

Fremont, California

NAZ-8 Cinema 39160 Paseo Padre Pkwy Fremont, CA 94538

Kashmir Singh(C: 510-299-7982) Sukhpal Singh(510 589 0179); Taranjit Singh(510-585-7791) mail@vismaad.com

Saturday, Oct 24th 2009

1:00 PM

3.00PM

Bakersfield CA Starplex Cinema 4200 California Ave Bakersfield CA

Dr. Manbir Singh mail@vismaad.com

Sunday, Oct 25th 2009

6.30PM

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This Weekend: New Zealand, Canada and U.S.

Auckland, New Zealand Hoyts Cinema Sylvia Park Mt. Wellington. Auckland.

0275131699 khalis@#

Saturday, Oct 31st 2009 2.45PM

Sunday, Nov 1st 2009 6.15PM

Rochester (NY) 2171 Monroe Wayne County Line Rd Macedon, NY 14502

Ajay Singh (585 503 2520)ajaysingh2011@yahoo.com

Sunday, Nov 1st 2009 2.30PM

Windsor ON Gurdwara Khalsa Prakash,42 Country Road,Windsor, Ontario

Harjinder Singh (586-764-2363) Bhupinder SIngh (313-670-8474)xharjindersingh@gmail.com

Sunday, Nov 1st 2009 6.30PM

Feedback: http://www.bhaitarusingh.com/readfeedback.aspx

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bhai-Taru-Singh-Ji/106180172957

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Shows this weekend:

Abbotsford, British Columbia

University Of The Fraser Valley 33844 King Road, Abbotsford BC

Amarpal Singh (604-338-7310)mail@vismaad.com

Saturday, Nov 7th 2009 2.30PM

Stockton Area Marketplace Stadium 10 Cinema 1321 W Yosemite Ave Manteca, CA 95337

505-VISMAAD (505-847-6223) mail@vismaad.com

Saturday, Nov 7th 2009

1.00PM, 3.00PM, 5.00PM, 7.00PM

Auckland Hoyts Cinema Sylvia Park Mt. Wellington Auckland

0275131699 khalis@#

Sunday, Nov 8th 2009 5.30PM

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Vismaad's 'Bhai Taru Singh Ji' to screen at world’s largest screen

Source: Animation Express

Mohali based Vismaad Animation Studio’s 2D, 90 minute feature, Bhai Taru Singh will be screened at the Guinness Book of World records' largest 35 mm fixed screen Hyots Cinema, Auckland, New Zealandon on 28-Feb. The theatre has 464 seats including 44 premiere seats. The film was earlier premiered in Auckland in November with three screenings but due to heavy demand more shows are being arranged. Over 20000 audiences have already watched the movie in Cinemas across Canada, UK, USA, France, Australia, Germany, Italy and New Zealand.

Speaking to AnimationXpress.com Sukhwinder Singh, writer and director of the film shared, “It is a proud moment for Vismaad and we thank thousands of our supporters across the globe that are the true force behind the tremendous success of this movie. We are upbeat about the success of the film in India also as the word has already spread and we keep getting calls every day from various cities about the movie.”

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